NORTH PORT, FL. (THECOUNT) — Florida law enforcement sealed off one of the entrances to the nature reserve Friday amid the search for Brian Laundrie.
According to WFLA reporter, Allyson Henning, yellow crime tape put up at the North Port side of the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park – which gives access to the Carlton Reserve. The tape read, “police line do not cross.”
A North Port police SUV was seen just beyond the tape. Several other law enforcement vehicles were in the park but obscured by trees.
Friday’s law enforcement activity comes after several crews, including a human remains detection K9 team from Pasco County, searched the Carlton Reserve on Thursday.
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